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L&MT Magazine: What’s Happening With Hydraulic Brakes?
The pace of change in hydraulic truck brakes is going to accelerate over the next five years as technological advances now common in cars, such as advanced traction control and automatic vehicle stability, migrate to commercial trucks.
July 17, 2001Matt Silver, CEO of Cargado, discusses how AI, data and smarter platforms are reshaping cross-border shipping.
Executive Briefing - July 17
C.H. Robinson Reports Rise in 2Q Profits; Layoffs Continue Across Manufacturing Sector; Heartland Express Earnings Rise 8.8%; Dana Reports 83% Earnings Decrease; and more...
July 17, 2001Trucking Technology Alert - July 17
Handset Firms to Publish Radiation Data; DoCoMo to Delay Europe Mobile Net Service; Rapid Wireless Growth Predicted; and more...
July 17, 2001Management, Labor Clash at Ergonomics Forum
The chairman of the Yellow Corp. told the Secretary of Labor that voluntary initiatives to reduce ergonomics injuries are preferable to a standard not based on sound science.
July 17, 2001Houston's Boutique Fuel Plan Moves Forward
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has given a tentative go-ahead for the Houston-Galveston area in Texas to adopt a pollution control plan that would include the creation of a boutique diesel fuel, the Associated Press reported.
July 16, 2001Editorial: An Appropriate Veto Threat
The White House has threatened to veto any bill passed by Congress that violates the North American Free Trade Agreement or that prevents the United States from living up to its obligations under that pact.
July 16, 2001Opinion: Ergonomics, Round 2: Hope for Real Progress?
As Washington braces for the reopening of the thorny ergonomics debate, in one corner, we all cheer the "dedicated American worker"; in the other, we are urged to jeer the evergreen menace of "corporate interest."
July 16, 2001Europeans to Urge Bush to Reverse Global Warming Stance
European leaders are expected to use the Group of Eight summit meeting on Friday in Brussels, Belgium, to try to persuade President Bush to relax his opposition to the Kyoto Treaty on global warming.
July 16, 2001Sales Increase While Inventories Hold Steady
May business inventories remained steady while sales increased, according to the Commerce Department, continuing the line of mixed economic signals.
July 16, 2001Executive Briefing - July 16
First Rebate Checks to Be Mailed Friday; European Truck Sales Likely to Fall 8% in 2001; Eaton Earnings Down on Weak Demand; and more...
July 16, 2001